As part of a special event at the Mariners game on Sunday, the MLB club announced its lineup with Lego figurines and featured some sweet Lego exhibits around the park for fans to enjoy.

The afternoon started with a ceremonial first pitch from Lego Movie writer and director Chris Miller, a Washington native who graduated from Lakeside High School, the alma mater of Bill Gates and Paul Allen. The Mariners PA announcer named off Miller’s accolades — he also helped direct 21 Jump Street, How I Met Your Mother, and Brooklyn 99 — and noted that, “basically, everything he works on is awesome.”

When Miller’s pitch landed 10 feet short and outside the batter’s box, the announcer said, “OK, almost everything is awesome.”

Taylor Soper is a GeekWire staff reporter who covers a wide variety of tech assignments, including emerging startups in Seattle and Portland, the sharing economy and the intersection of technology and sports. Follow him @taylor_soper and email taylor@geekwire.com.

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